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thin 1. adj.
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- thin 1. adj. 10) coll. неприятный; to have a thin time - плохо провести время...
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glance over
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- glance over быстро прочитывать, пролистывать I've only had time to glance over your work, but I can already see how much it has improved....
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sponge up
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- sponge up впитывать губкой; It'll take a long time to sponge up all that pool of water....
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be down on one`s luck
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- be down on one's luck находиться в тяжелом положении What are friends for, except to help you when you're down on your luck for a short time?...
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portion out
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- portion out делить, разделять (между кем-л., чем-л.); You will have to portion your time out more evenly among your different activities....
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appointed adj.
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- appointed adj. 1) назначенный, определенный to come at the appointed time - прийти в назначенное время...
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rattling adj.
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- rattling adj. 3) coll. замечательный; we had a rattling time - мы великолепно провели врем...
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cope I v.
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- cope I v. справиться; совладать (with) I can't cope with such a pile of work this weekend. How is Mary coping with Jim's mother? I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job. Syn: see withstand...
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stand down
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- stand down а) покидать свидетельское место (в суде); Thank you, you may now stand down; б) уступать свою позицию; I've spent so many years as chairman that I feel it's time I stood down....
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look through
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- look through а) смотреть в (окно и т.п.); The boys watched the football match, by looking through a hole in the fence. б) просматривать что-л.; I'll look through my notes but I don't think I have a record of his name. в) видеть кого-л. насквозь; Every time I try to fool him, he looks through me/my tricks г) не замечать; I said good morning but she looked straight through me and walked on....
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dig out
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- dig out а) выкапывать, раскапывать (of) The hunters dug out the fox. The doctor had to dig the bullet out. Copper is dug out of the earth. б) amer. coll. внезапно покидать; поспешно уходить, уезжать The fox dug out for the forest where he would be safe. в) выискивать The police should be able to dig the truth out of him. It must have taken a long time to dig the facts out of all these old books....
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ignorant adj.
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- ignorant adj. 2) несведущий, не знающий (of, in; that) I was ignorant of the time - я не знал, который час...
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considerable 1. adj.
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- considerable 1. adj. 2) большой a considerable amount of time - немало времени...
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convenient adj.
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- convenient adj. удобный, подходящий; пригодный - convenient time Syn: see opportune...
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witching adj.
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- witching adj. poet. колдовской; the witching time of night - полночь...
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